It is not often that my daughter gets sick, but when she does I think I feel as bad as she does. Being a mom can be challenging when you have a sick child. You just want to hug them and love on them and make it go away as quickly as possible. I remember every teething episode, virus and cold that Aida has had since she was born. Each one of those times I learned something different. Every time she has had a fever I have a routine of keeping her nice and cool, making sure she rests and giving her TYLENOL® . I knew she is feeling better when I hear her laughing and playing again. When I see her smiling that sweet smile of hers, I know that all is right with her.
The most rewarding part of my day is making sure my little ladybug is happy and content. I would have never suspected I would have a child who loves to smile and be silly as much as her, and I am very grateful for her. She is the joy of my day. I love sharing photos of my child and I am sure you do too.
When you share a photo of something that makes you smile on SmilingItForward.com, TYLENOL® will make a donation* to Children’s Health Fund, an organization with a fleet of mobile medical clinics across the country that helps ensure a doctor’s visit is always within reach for underprivileged children. Use #SmilingItForward to help spread the word and start SMILING IT FORWARD™ today!
**Note: I have received information and products from McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of TYLENOL®. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post for SheSpeaks.
Between September 17, 2013 and January 31, 2014, McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc., the makers of TYLENOL®, is inviting anyone 18 and older to share a photo that makes them smile on SmilingItForward.com. For each photo approved & shared, a $1.00 donation will be made from TYLENOL® to Children’s Health Fund, with a minimum donation of $75,000 and a maximum donation of $100,000. Review Terms and Conditions for complete program details. For information about Children’s Health Fund, visit www.childrenshealthfund.org.